Monday, August 1, 2016

CHOICE AND CHANGE: THE PARADIGM SHIFT

In the last post I said “the world has changed forever.”
Of course, that should be no surprise; change is the very nature of physical
reality, but this change is a sweeping paradigmatic change, a change in
scientific world view. The world
of science is poised to change fundamentally again, as it did with relativity
and quantum physics, taking a more inclusive path to knowledge and understanding
of the nature of reality that is open when scientists choose to include
consciousness as primary. This choice will indeed change the world for everyone
in ways we can scarcely imagine. And if current mainstream scientists cannot see
the potential for positive change that will result from choosing to see beyond
the metaphysical limitations of materialism, future generations of scientists
will. Just as the discoveries of relativity
and quantum physics have changed our lives with a deeper understanding of
reality, leading to technological advances producing amazing electronic devices
we could not have imagined fifty years ago, the discoveries made possible by the
inclusion of consciousness as primary will bring much more amazing changes that
we cannot imagine now.

With the expansion of
the metaphysical basis of science to include consciousness, there will be
sweeping technological changes including light-speed travel and great advances
in education. We will grow in our understanding of the nature of reality to the
point where we will be able to abandon the counter-productive practices of
violence and intolerance borne of ignorance. This will allow the other, more
advanced civilizations that exist in the universe to welcome us into mutually
beneficial interstellar communication. As individual consciousness expands and the
need for mechanical devices wanes, the physical world will gradually return to
the natural paradise it was before materialistic science impacted it so heavily.
But, more importantly, the world that will change most is the individual’s
world of expanded awareness.

THE
WORLD-CHANGING DISCOVERIES OF TDVP

The realization that consciousness is a real
participant in physical reality and the introduction of gimmel, a variable
representing consciousness in the equations of science, has produced some potentially
world-changing discoveries, some of which have been described in past posts. Primary among them
now, is the discovery that the answer to any
question that can be logically articulated exists in the logical structure of
the conscious substrate from which all things arise, as mentioned in the last
post.

Another world-changing discovery is the discovery that
the big-bang expanding universe is an illusion created by the fact that our
perceptions are limited to the 3S-1t dimensional domain. In a reality of nine finite
dimensions embedded in an infinite substrate, when observations from higher
dimensional domains become possible, we see that expansion and physical change
in general is relative to the dimensional domain of the observer’s framework of
conscious awareness.

To understand how this can be true, consider the TDVP discovery
that time, like space, is actually three dimensional, and consciousness, like
space and time, is also three dimensional. I know that these are difficult
concepts to grasp and visualize at first because our experience through our
physical senses is limited to three dimensions of space and one quantum moment
in time. We can, however, achieve at least an intellectual understanding of nine-dimensional
reality by visualizing successively embedded dimensional domains one at a time.
The following thought experiment is an analogy drawn from the logic of the
Calculus of Distinctions.

A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT

First, recognize that any finite reality is triadic:
The simplest of existential realities consists of 1, an object, a finite distinction,
2, that from which it is distinguished, i.e. the rest of reality, and 3, the
consciousness of the entity drawing the distinction. We see from this that any
mathematical representation of reality must include at least three definable
variables of measurement: one of space, one of time and one of consciousness. These
three variables are variables of extent: extension in space, extension in time,
and extension in consciousness. But, if we limit our finite reality to three
dimensions, one of space, one of time and one of consciousness, it is devoid of
substance because it has no width or depth. For a dimensional domain to contain
substance, that is to be an existential reality, as opposed to nothing more
than a conceptualization, the object being distinguished must be three
dimensional. If a finite distinction has substance, the three-dimensional (spatial)
extent of the object must contain something. In the physical universe, the
known substances are mass and energy. So we measure dimensions in variables of
extent, like space and time, and we measure substance in variables of content,
like mass and energy.

Since a given amount of mass and/or energy can occupy
different volumes of space, depending on their density, substance is not directly
measurable in variables of extent, so the measures of substance are not
dimensions. Just as a dimensional domain must be three dimensional to contain
anything, a quantum of time must be three dimensional to contain an event. Recall
that, consistent with Einstein’s statement that the concept of empty space is
meaningless, that space only exists as substance extended, the CoD definition
of an existential distinction involves quantized substance (mass and/or energy)
and quantized space-time. This means that a quantum of time is not divisible
and the calculus of Newton and Leibniz is no longer applicable.

Please
notice that we have already gone beyond the current mainstream scientific
paradigm because in the current paradigm, only space and time are considered to
be dimensional and capable of containing any substance; consciousness is not
considered to be dimensional or substantial, and no form of consciousness,
human or otherwise, is recognized as existential in the same sense as mass and
energy, because it is believed to have no measurable extent or content and is
therefore left out of the equations of science describing reality.

With
the quantization of mass, energy, space and time, requiring the advancement
from Newtonian calculus to the Calculus of Dimensional Distinctions (CoDD), we
can begin to see that with the basic unit of measurement defined as the three
dimensional TRUE quantum unit, the mathematics reflects the logical structure
of reality. When this mathematics is fully developed, it reveals the logical
structure of nine dimensional domains: three of space, three of time and three
of primary consciousness, containing three forms of substance: mass, energy and
individualized consciousness.

Choices and changes are relative to the
dimensional domain of the observer, and the real evolution occurring in reality
is the evolution of consciousness, not of physical objects, and the evolution
of consciousness is spiritual, not material.